What are the end-of-life symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis

Symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis before the end of life are not characteristic, and are mostly manifested in the advanced stage, such as respiratory symptoms, neurological symptoms and other symptoms.
1. Respiratory symptoms: patients with advanced pulmonary fibrosis will show severe dyspnea, chest tightness, cyanosis, chest pain and other symptoms.
2. Neurological symptoms: patients with advanced pulmonary fibrosis may show neurological symptoms mainly due to encephalopathy caused by hypoxia, such as gibberish, delirium, confusion, irritability, cognitive blurring, and even sudden coma.
3. Other symptoms: heart failure and pulmonary stasis can be combined with symptoms such as pleural effusion, limb edema, etc. Excessive emaciation, hepatosplenomegaly, weakness, anemia, even hemoptysis, cyanosis and other symptoms can also occur.
Once diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, you should go to a regular hospital in time, cooperate with the doctor to improve the relevant examination and standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.